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This stimulating and accessible book is intended for instructors at the junior high school, high school, and undergraduate levels who present some of Shakespeare's most familiar works to students who are largely unfamiliar with them.Acclaimed teacher of drama Victor L. Cahn begins with a general introduction, then examines seven of Shakespeare's plays: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, TWELFTH NIGHT, RICHARD II, HENRY IV, PART 1, and THE TEMPEST. With attention always directed towards inspiring student interest and response, Professor Cahn provides an overview or spine for each work, then proceeds scene by scene, focusing on salient characters, details of language, and major themes. The volume not only is entertaining and clear, but also raises provocative points of interpretation as well as numerous questions for discussion. Underlying the project is the conviction that although the plays are most effective in performance, they can nonetheles

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Drawing on decades of experience, Cahn offers a genial and insightful guide to the growing challenges we all face presenting these plays to students. -- Joseph A. Dane, Professor of English, University of Southern California
Professor Cahn's guide to Shakespeare's plays reflects his many years of experience in the classroom and the theater. Teachers faced with the daunting task of engaging 21st-century students with 16th-century drama will benefit from Professor Cahn's stimulating presentation of a complex subject and share his delight in Shakespeare's language and intelligence. Cahn skillfully presents the material with clarity and wit, offering perceptive insights in an accessible manner with as much style as he did when I was his student. -- Alexandra Dunietz Ph.D, Independent Scholar
For the student, teacher, or general reader, Professor Cahn's work is an excellent, refreshingly direct guide to the essential issues of Shakespeare's plays. Teachers will find Professor Cahn's clear and elegant prose a pleasure to read and his nuanced critical approaches especially stimulating. -- Annette Stoller, The Fieldston School

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Preface Introduction A Few Words about the Comedies Chapter 1: The Taming of the Shrew Chapter 2: A Midsummer Night’s Dream Chapter 3: The Merchant of Venice Chapter 4: Twelfth Night, or What You Will A Few Words about the Histories Chapter 5: Richard II Chapter 6: Henry IV, Part 1 A Few Words about the Romances Chapter 7: The Tempest Afterword About the Author

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/18/2017 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475837988, 978-1475837988
      ISBN10: 1475837984

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This stimulating and accessible book is intended for instructors at the junior high school, high school, and undergraduate levels who present some of Shakespeare's most familiar works to students who are largely unfamiliar with them.Acclaimed teacher of drama Victor L. Cahn begins with a general introduction, then examines seven of Shakespeare's plays: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, TWELFTH NIGHT, RICHARD II, HENRY IV, PART 1, and THE TEMPEST. With attention always directed towards inspiring student interest and response, Professor Cahn provides an overview or spine for each work, then proceeds scene by scene, focusing on salient characters, details of language, and major themes. The volume not only is entertaining and clear, but also raises provocative points of interpretation as well as numerous questions for discussion. Underlying the project is the conviction that although the plays are most effective in performance, they can nonetheles

      Trade Review
      Drawing on decades of experience, Cahn offers a genial and insightful guide to the growing challenges we all face presenting these plays to students. -- Joseph A. Dane, Professor of English, University of Southern California
      Professor Cahn's guide to Shakespeare's plays reflects his many years of experience in the classroom and the theater. Teachers faced with the daunting task of engaging 21st-century students with 16th-century drama will benefit from Professor Cahn's stimulating presentation of a complex subject and share his delight in Shakespeare's language and intelligence. Cahn skillfully presents the material with clarity and wit, offering perceptive insights in an accessible manner with as much style as he did when I was his student. -- Alexandra Dunietz Ph.D, Independent Scholar
      For the student, teacher, or general reader, Professor Cahn's work is an excellent, refreshingly direct guide to the essential issues of Shakespeare's plays. Teachers will find Professor Cahn's clear and elegant prose a pleasure to read and his nuanced critical approaches especially stimulating. -- Annette Stoller, The Fieldston School

      Table of Contents
      Preface Introduction A Few Words about the Comedies Chapter 1: The Taming of the Shrew Chapter 2: A Midsummer Night’s Dream Chapter 3: The Merchant of Venice Chapter 4: Twelfth Night, or What You Will A Few Words about the Histories Chapter 5: Richard II Chapter 6: Henry IV, Part 1 A Few Words about the Romances Chapter 7: The Tempest Afterword About the Author

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